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Jeepers! It sure takes lots of stuff to keep the shelter animals healthy, comfy and cozy!

Below is an update of our Most Needed Items Wish List! Items may be dropped off at our shelter anytime during open business hours! Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am to 4:30 pm, Wednesday, 10 am to 6:30 pm! If you enjoy shopping on line, items may be shipped to HSLC, 150 N. Ramona Road, Myerstown, PA 17067. Woofs and purrs from all the adoptable animals!

Have a question or need more info on our Wish List? Interested in coordinating a donation drive as a Community Service Project for a scout group, work group, church group or sports team, etc? Please email Sharon Riegel at sriegel@lebanonhumane.org

Woofs, purrs and wet sloppy kisses to Christian, a young gentleman, in our community. He chose a few spruce up projects around the grounds of the HSLC as his focus for his Eagle Scout Project! Christian was a bit camera shy, but we did want to share a few pics of his handy work!

Kelly Cabot-Armour, CTC, of The Virtuous Dog LLC Behavior Analysis and Training is pictured below working with staff and a few of our shelter dogs. Kelly is assisting staff in reassessing some of our long term resident dogs. Woofs, tails wags and wet sloppy kisses to Kelly!

excerpt from The Virtuous Dog website:

Why Work With The Virtuous Dog?
PATIENCE – LOVE – GOOD TRAINING

No matter who your dog is or where they came from these three simple concepts mean everything and they are the difference between success and failure.

Our shelter recently received a wonderful donation from the folks at Dr. Elsey’s. Two whole palettes full of cat litter for our shelter cats and a box of litter to send home with each cat adoption! Purrs, tail wags and much thanks for this wonderfully generous donation!

A recent blog from the residents and staff of Juniper Village:

Our trip to the Humane Society was The Cat’s Meow! The residents of Juniper Village were amazed to see dozen of cats all vying for their attention as we walked into the cat room at the Humane Society of Lebanon County. There were cats everywhere! There was even a cat colony, where about a dozen cats all lived together in a room full of toys, beds and cat lofts, complete with a big picture window. Several residents went into a special room where they could hold a cat or play with their toys with them. Three other residents went to another area to help by folding clean laundry to be used by the dogs and cats. We were especially excited to be able to donate $100 worth of pet food and toys that we bought the previous week during a trip to PetSmart. We also donated many towels and blankets to the Humane Society. It was a very special day for everyone who went along, even though it was very difficult not to come back with a cat!

If you have a small group interested in visiting our shelter or coordinating a donation drive, please reach out to Sharon Riegel, Communications Associate at sriegel@lebanonhumane.org

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